A respectable schoolmaster returns from work on the eve of a wedding-anniversary holiday to find a strange man dead in their bathroom and his wife missing.A respectable schoolmaster returns from work on the eve of a wedding-anniversary holiday to find a strange man dead in their bathroom and his wife missing.A respectable schoolmaster returns from work on the eve of a wedding-anniversary holiday to find a strange man dead in their bathroom and his wife missing.
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This film isn't really a thriller, but it is successful in being a suspense filled drama. This film is actually quite a gem. The plot and entire pretext for the film are simple but takes a twist at the end which I don't think anybody could predict. The final explanation for the dead body in the end is not complex, but it is extremely clever and not cliched like 99.9% of big Hollywood blockbusters. It was actually a very refreshing modern ending, which I was not expecting considering the film was made in the early 1960s, this helps push the film above simply being a low-budget British affair.
The whole thing is shot in a believable and completely intruiging way, yes this film is simple, but that is what makes it so brilliant. It works because it is believable -he is an ordinary man, who lives in an ordinary house, not some mansion in Beverly Hills. The film is fuelled by suspense over what the schoolmaster is going to do with the body, all the more so because his nosey neighbour cannot stop interferring.
I found this film very similar to "The Nanny" starring Bette Davis, they are very similar in that they simply tell a story, without enormous complications and huge Hollywood overcomplicating budgets getting in the way. Some people will probably not enjoy it for it's simplicity, because they are so used to big budget blockbusters, but if your willing to give this film a try you will find it is actually extremely enjoyable. If it was available on VHS I would probably buy it. 10 out of 10.
The whole thing is shot in a believable and completely intruiging way, yes this film is simple, but that is what makes it so brilliant. It works because it is believable -he is an ordinary man, who lives in an ordinary house, not some mansion in Beverly Hills. The film is fuelled by suspense over what the schoolmaster is going to do with the body, all the more so because his nosey neighbour cannot stop interferring.
I found this film very similar to "The Nanny" starring Bette Davis, they are very similar in that they simply tell a story, without enormous complications and huge Hollywood overcomplicating budgets getting in the way. Some people will probably not enjoy it for it's simplicity, because they are so used to big budget blockbusters, but if your willing to give this film a try you will find it is actually extremely enjoyable. If it was available on VHS I would probably buy it. 10 out of 10.
I really liked this unusually-plotted British thriller, which is full to the brim of suspense and black comedy which really makes it work. It's one of those 'hide the corpse' type tales (the South Korean effort A HARD DAY was similar but far more elaborate) with a distinctly British slant to it. Peter Halliday plays an ordinary husband who makes a living as a music teacher. He returns to his home in the suburbs one day to find his wife missing and a bloodied corpse in the bathroom. What better way to resolve the situation than to bury the corpse under his living room floor?
That's the plot in a nutshell, but the surprisingly humorous execution is what makes this really work. Halliday is a delight as the increasingly stressed out protagonist, and I was delighted by the typically English way he keeps getting interrupted in his work by all sorts of people, particularly Patricia Burke's nosy neighbour. The eventual solving of the mystery is a little ahead of its time (I don't remember cocaine being utilised in British films too much during this time) but it's the execution that makes this little film shine.
That's the plot in a nutshell, but the surprisingly humorous execution is what makes this really work. Halliday is a delight as the increasingly stressed out protagonist, and I was delighted by the typically English way he keeps getting interrupted in his work by all sorts of people, particularly Patricia Burke's nosy neighbour. The eventual solving of the mystery is a little ahead of its time (I don't remember cocaine being utilised in British films too much during this time) but it's the execution that makes this little film shine.
Off-Beat Black Comedy that Plays Like an Episode of Boris Karloff's "Thriller" TV Show.
In Fact it Looks TV, Sounds TV, and Ultimately, Ironically that was the Format where the Brits had to Settle.
It was a Time when the British Film Industry was Phasing Out this Type of Thing,
with its Ultra-Low-Budget and Smallish Appeal on the Big-Screen.
So this Well-Written and Played Little Gem did Not get Distributed and Languished in Limbo for Years.
Above Average, Highly-Entertaining and Snappy Thriller.
It also Reminds of those "E. C." Pre-Code Comics that had Mothers and Senators in a Tizzy.
The Plot is "Hide-the-Body" Against All Odds.
Because the Living Room is Not the Ideal Graveyard.
Although it did Become One for Serial-Killer and Kids Party Clown John Wayne Gacy.
Remove the Floor-Boards, Add a Bag of Cement,
and Try to Avoid those Suburban Nuisances Like Nosy-Neighbors, Nuns with Collection Plates, Uninvited Doting Mom, and the Ever-Present Local Police.
The Door-Bell gets a Work-Out at just the Wrong Time and the Thing Escalates the Suspense and Frustration Factor for the One-Hour Running Time.
It Ends with a Twist, Fitting for 1962, the Era of the Dance-Craze.
This is Adult Entertainment for the Main-Stream.
In Fact it Looks TV, Sounds TV, and Ultimately, Ironically that was the Format where the Brits had to Settle.
It was a Time when the British Film Industry was Phasing Out this Type of Thing,
with its Ultra-Low-Budget and Smallish Appeal on the Big-Screen.
So this Well-Written and Played Little Gem did Not get Distributed and Languished in Limbo for Years.
Above Average, Highly-Entertaining and Snappy Thriller.
It also Reminds of those "E. C." Pre-Code Comics that had Mothers and Senators in a Tizzy.
The Plot is "Hide-the-Body" Against All Odds.
Because the Living Room is Not the Ideal Graveyard.
Although it did Become One for Serial-Killer and Kids Party Clown John Wayne Gacy.
Remove the Floor-Boards, Add a Bag of Cement,
and Try to Avoid those Suburban Nuisances Like Nosy-Neighbors, Nuns with Collection Plates, Uninvited Doting Mom, and the Ever-Present Local Police.
The Door-Bell gets a Work-Out at just the Wrong Time and the Thing Escalates the Suspense and Frustration Factor for the One-Hour Running Time.
It Ends with a Twist, Fitting for 1962, the Era of the Dance-Craze.
This is Adult Entertainment for the Main-Stream.
Others have reviewed and given the story line of this film. I merely post to confirm that the film is still shown on Sky TV channels in the UK.
Watched it just yesterday (3/1/2019) on the "Talking Pictures" channel. I'd not seen it for a while, and I found it quite enjoyable, having forgotten a few scenes. Worth a watch if you see it come round again.
Cheapo British B-picture which does not live up to its description. The initial premise is interesting enough, but any "thrills" are dissipated by the slack plotting. The "surprise" ending is signalled well before the end.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough the character of schoolteacher Harry Barnes is portrayed as a dull unambitious type, he was sufficiently adventurous to drive one of the first 997cc Austin Mini Coopers, introduced in September 1961.
- GoofsWhen Harry Barnes enters his house via the back door at the start of the film, there is no appliance plugged in to the 3 pin 15 Amp socket on the MK cooker isolator left of the door and above the cooker from our p.o.v. When he returns to the kitchen a few minutes later, having discovered the corpse in the bathroom, the kettle has now been plugged in.
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- 1h 4m(64 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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